How is IATI governed?
IATI is governed by a multi-stakeholder Steering Committee. The Steering Committee is chaired by DFID and includes the following members: Netherlands, Germany, Australia, UK, EC, World Bank, UNDP, Rwanda, Malawi, Ghana, Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Burkina Faso, Montenegro, Nepal, BetterAid, Civicus, Publish What You Fund, Transparency International, Development Gateway, and Development Initiatives for Poverty Research. The IATI Steering Committee has responsibility for overseeing IATI. They make key decisions about IATI project planning, budget utilization, and proposals on the information to be published under IATI. The Steering Committee meets 3-4 times per year. The final decision on the IATI standards will be made by all IATI donor signatories and the IATI Steering Committee. Partner countries who have endorsed IATI, and interested civil society organisations, will be represented by members of the Steering Committee. Technical work under IATI is taken f